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P A tiS T U K E E ; New Ruehings and Ruffling C olum bia g ra n g e h eld th e ir re g u la r m eetin g la st S a tu rd a y w ith a larg e a tte n d a n c e . S teps w ere ta k en to have o u r g ra n g e ta k e p a rt In I I he co u n ty fa ir at G resh am n ex t fall, j an d a c o m m ittee w as a p p o in te d by J th e m a ste r, ft. p. R asm u ssen , to m ak e a rra n g e m e n ts fo r an ex h ib it. T he co m m ittee in c h a rg e Is ' G. K n ieriem , P. A n d erso n an d Mr. iie n c k le . S ev eral a p p lic a tio n s a re in fo r m em b ersh ip an d th e g ra n g e •losed a very busy day. NEW STYLE I EASTER GOODS » • » E aster Dyes C ard s C andies Baskets, Etc. I NEW GOODS THIS WEEK J S ch ool Tablets P en cils, Etc. £ I fNOVELTY STOREf X M rs. E. B o u g h n e r X POWELL ST. GRESHAM ? SANITARY CASH MARKET Main street Gresham, O regon We Handle “ Only” the Best “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” MEATS C. BINDER, . Proprietor D re s s m a k in g MRS. M. SQUIRE Main S tre e t o p p o site B atik of G resh am • Fundamental Music Training J o h n G asser left o n e day last week fo r T he D alles w h ere he w ill jo in his p a re n ts, w ho m oved to th a t p lace som e tim e ago. D. C. Z ink, re p re se n tin g th e P. R Mr. M organ, of P o rtla n d , th e ow n- L. & P. Co., w as a valley v is ito r In ■r.of C h a n tic le e r, is m ak in g a r th e in te re s t o f th e co m p an y last ra n g e m e n t to e n la rg e th e a lre a d y W ednesday. G. N S ag er, A. B. O lson an d Mr sp acio u s d in in g room , th e k itch en will also u n d erg o re m o d elin g , an d H en d erso n re p re se n te d P le a s a n t Val- lie b u ild in g will be o p en ed fo r th e j ley g ra n g e a t a m e etin g h eld in th e office o f a tto rn e y C. A. B ell In P o rt- public, q u ite e arly th is sp rin g . A very p le a s a n t social an d b u si [ lan d la s t F rid a y , a t w hich th e new ness m eetin g was held la st W ednes- m eat in sp ectio n o rd in a n c e w as up lay at th e h om e o f Mr. a n d Mrs. J. fo r co n sid e ra tio n . Jo h n S ch ach t tra n sa c te d b u sin ess P o u n d er, whieli w as well a tte n d e d o r th e p u rp o se of m ak in g som e de- j in O regon City o n e day th is w eek. F ra n k D alton, o f G ilb ert, w as a ision w hat to do in re g a rd to th e proposed c h u rc h to be b u ilt on th e | v isito r a t th e hom e of E. E. P in k ley .'rounds a lre a d y d o n a te d by Mr. and j T uesday. Mrs. P o u n d er. Rev. Mr. R obinson Miss F lo re n c e L ong a n d M iss M ar if F airv iew was p re s e n t an d m ade g u rite H u tch in so n , of P o rtla n d , cam e om e su g g estio n s, it w as decid ed to o u t S a tu rd a y an d stay ed o v e r S u n get som e lu m b e r an d as soon as th e day w ith Miss L a u ra Moore. le a t h e r s e ttle s w ork w ill be s ta rte d . T h e lad ies will give a m e a s u rin g Mrs. C. Illid g e lias re tu rn e d hom e p a rty a t th e ch u rc h n ext T u esd ay ev a fte r a m o n th w ith re la tiv e s in th e e n in g St. P a tr ic k ’s day. D o n 't fo r ■ity. get to m e a su re y o u r h e ig h t a n d inci Miss O. B eau m o n t, of P o rtla n d d e n ta lly y o u r p o ck et book. .vas a w eek-end g u est a t th e Benfield T he tine w e a th e r h as got th e fa r bungalow . tilers going som e. R odney an d b a rk e n S h o u lts, sons D on’t fo rg e t to boost fo r th e li if F. S h o u lts a t C o rb e tt, a re both b rary . lown w ith th e m easles a t th is tim e. A rriv ed a few day s sin ce a t th e Mr. an d Mrs. I.a F o lle tte g av e a j a r t y last S a tu rd a y n ig h t, a t th e ir hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. C arl S tein , a home. T h e K n ie rie m s fu rn ish e d th e b o u n cin g baby boy. m usic P L E A S A N T V A L LEY B A P T IS T Miss G race F erg u so n of St. Jo h n s church. Sunday Sch ool at 10 a. m.; is at th e p re se n t, a g u e st o f Mr. and preach in g at 11 a m; Y oung P e o p le s m eetin g 6:30; p reach in g a t 7 1 0 p. m Mrs. Z. K nieriem . H .v . Mr. H oy. Paator. LADIES, Buy Y our Spring Supplies Now and H ave them ready for those Sunny Days. Neckwear Novelties and Notions Invariably the well dressed woman is particu lar about the little things—the touches that tell in her dress. It may be a law collar, a ruffle, a hair ornament, or a shopping hag, or some other trifles which are so important to latest fashions. You will he delighted with the endless variety of charming ruehings, collars, plaited ribbons and hair ornaments in our accessories section. Our showing of rufflings and plaited ribbons isn r very beautiful and the modest price of per yd ¿5C New Waist Styles now on Display Shccrness, simplicity and soft blouse effects are the features of waist fashions this spring Lawns, Plaxons and a number of novelty fabrics are shown among them. P ric e s r a n g e f r o m 5 O c to $ 2 .0 0 Smart House Dresses io » • FLORENCE M. HONEY T a b le ts fo r C o n stip a R ockw ood tio n . F o r c o n stip a tio n . C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lest a re ex cellen t. Easy to ta k e T h e R ockw ood sc rib b le r is a little mild and g e n tle in effect. G ive th em slow in m e n tio n in g th e fact th a t th e .« tria l, f o r sa le by G resh am D rug e n te r ta in m e n t g iven by th e te a c h e rs Co., an d all D ealers. m d c h ild re n o f D istrict No. 27 M arch i, w as a g re a t success. T h e re was om e o u ts id e ta le n t w hich w as a p p reciated . A so n g by Mrs. O. J . Irow n an d a z ith e r selectio n by Miss B erth a W eiland. T h e proceeds, w hich vere $25.35, will be used to p u rc h a s e a bookcase fo r M iss M ae B e n e d ic t's room . Mrs. J o h n R ichm ond v isited h e r la u g h te r a t V an co u v er, W a sh in g to n , >n T u esd ay last. G RASS J. H. N ash is h av in g his p ro p e rty G R A IN m proved by. p low ing th e lan d an d b u ild in g u fence. GARDEN Mrs. W illard Cook v isited in Miss 'a m p b e il’s school room W ednesday FLOW ER T a d s ’ S to re and re p o rts fine w ork an d ev ery o n e happy. A. G. S ch an tin is d ig g in g a b a se m en t fo r h is new house. Miss E va C am p b ell to o k 6 o ’clock P le a s a n t H o m e I d in n e r w ith Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. H o r ton W ednesday evening. I. G. D enney is h a v in g his house Mrs. L. M. Je n s e n v isited Mrs p a in ted . J. E. Lovel is doing th e K. H arv ey T u esd ay afte rn o o n w ork. T h e M elvin c h ild re n a re q u ite ill M uch plow ing of g a rd e n s is being I w ith th e m easles. Mr. M elvin lives done an d p la n tin g is in fu ll sw ing. in o n e of Jo h n R ich m o n d ’s co ttag es. Mr. a n d Mrs. W. E. M arkell d ro v e Miss M ave L o v elace cam e dow n | rom G erv ais, O regon, w h ere sh e is in to P o rtla n d T h u rsd a y In th e ir new »’a c h in g school to a tte n d th e e n te r au to m o b ile. * ................... - ..........................«..........- ’ lia in lie ila in ' C lass and Private L esson s Phone 6ÖI M rs. G. N. S ag er h as re tu rn e d from a v isit w ith h e r s is te r Mrs. J. T. Jew ell, of B a ttle G ro u n d , W ash. R iley T h o m as a n d fam ily s ta rte d la st W ednesday fo r e a s te rn O regon w here th ey w ill m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e. Smart Footwear FO R ALL A G ES Shoes m ade of le a th e r a t rig h t prices and fo r every need, fo r m en, wom en, y o u th s, mlsHes and ch ild ren , from th e daintleB t pum p to th e stu rd y rugged school shoe fo r boys and girls. L adies' Shoes, all le a th e rs PULLER MERCANTILE CO. The TAD Grocer) store ,, Men» , $3.00 a n ti Shoos, all le a th e rs $3.50 $3.50 »nd $4.00 LINDSEY’S Apples Wanted in Quantities GRESHAM - - . Phoney 17xl A DoIIai An Hour Ä M uch in te re st is b ein g ta k e n in th e w eekly p ra y e r m eetin g s a t th e M eth o d ist ch u rch . T h e v eenlng of K. H arv ey an d W. Cook have fin- m eetin g has been ch an g ed from W ed sh ed c le a rin g lan d fo r D. M Don- n esday to T h u rsd a y . lugli ut B a lrd sd ale s ta tio n . Mtss C ena V an F leet is In G resham today h av in g d e n ta l w ork done. She is also v isitin g w ith M rs C. E. C o r b e tt R u sh er. ta in m e n t a t th e school M arch 6. Mrs. May R ichm ond is re p o rte d [ q u ite ill a t th e p re s e n t w ritin g . In ste a d of A Dollar^ A Bav * J. L ittle p a g e , of M osier, was lo o k in g a fte r his fa rm n e a r h e re th e first o f th e w eek. ' M iss Iva R eed was in P o rtla n d T u esd ay . S y lv ester E v an s cam e up fro m | Salem W ed n esd ay an d stay ed u n til F rid ay ev en in g w ith his fam ily. Miss L a u ra R eed v isited in T ro u t- [ d ale W ed n esd ay an d T h u rsd a y . Do you realize what this n-eans to you and those depend ing on you? Don’t be satisfied with a small salary all your life—do as thousands have done; let the International Correspondence Schools show you how your pay can be increased. It matters not where you arc, in the factory or in the shop, in the mine or m the mill, in the office or tore, the I. C. S. can and will increase your earning capacity. 1 lie I. C. S. imparts to you just the knowledge needed to advance you in your present position or to an occupation more to your liking. A dollar an hour is not out of your reach, if you will only let us help you. It will cost you nothing to ask us—HOW? Sim ply send us the coupon below and it will bring to your aid all the resources of that great institution, the I. C. S., an establishment backed by a capital of six million dollars and founded and main tained for the lienefit of poorly paid men and women. If you want your pay increased, say Miss Osa B eau m o n t, of P o rtla n d , was an o v e r S u n d ay v isito r a t th e L. Benfield hom e. T h e re was a la rg e crow d In at- | te n d a n c e a t th e d ed ica tio n serv ices S u n d ay T h e w e a th e r was Ideal and I sev eral fam ilies p a rto o k o f a b ask et d in n e r on th e law n of th e school g ro u n d s. Rev. F o rd , of W o o d b u rn , gave a ste re o p tic o n le c tu re M onday e v e n ing. Sig K n ig h to n , re c e n tly from G resh am , open ed a b a rb e r sh o p at C o rb e tt S a tu rd a y . so—at once. M ark and j M ail the Coupon NOW lirtrm iH ii c»rrts»M*Kt Srtwii p a r', h w I < aa An article mutt have exceptional Auinmofwt« Running Poultry Farming noobkoepor Stenographer A d v erttamg M a n Born “ to — Mr. ------ • and Mrs Mike Cun- m e rit to su rv iv e fo r a perio d of fo rty n ,n « h a c L a »on. • years. C h a m b e rla in ’s C ough R em edy Mr* E d lth M iller is q u ite ill a t was first offered to th e p ublic in 1872. lh ’“ hom e of h e r m o th e r. Mrs. J. W F ro m a sm aal b eg in n in g it h a s g ro w n l-au d erb ack . p s .“ i . s r ' s s : " X , ' . , „ ho r B’ " ? “ ’• * " " « » i U md-w 7 fair_.. C o m m e rc ia i lllu a tra t. In d u a tr ie l D e s ig n in g A rc b rte c tw ra l D r a fts f S p an ish I Italian I F Ie r t r ir s l W ir e m s n F I e r t r i r s l E n g in e e r M e c h a n ic a l D ra fts m t Me< h a n t r a l I n v a s e . T e le p h o n e E a p e rt S ta tio n a ry E n g in e e r r s a n ie M a n u f a c t v r t a t C iv il E n g in e e r B u ild in g C o n n A r c h ite c t C o n c re te C o a t t r a c T a P lu m b in g . S te a m F Mt g M in e P o ---------- M in a Su ;* » ! •< #.v».. i ___ -j- - -- ___ Slain _ ________ • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " • • < Kepresanutlre, UEO A KEEP, 202 McKay Bldg., Portland. G R ESH A M , ORE. J* J* J* J» J t ,« ..4 .4 ,4 jg j | „0 jg , 4 i o u will find n o th in g b e tte r fo r a a t^eek sp e n t w ith h e r m o th e r | cough o r cold. T ry It an d you will Mr* S hum w ay. * hy Ufcte “ f“ v o r,,e * H « r M aster H en ry M u rray has com e ° L ™ re .'.h ‘ n f° n y years It from W aahlngton to live w ith hlfl not only gives relief— It cures sale by Gresham Drug Co., and Ka°Il ,a th e r D r ° 8 M urray. 4 4 4 g 4 .4 4 * ,4 ,4 .4 4 4 4 Interests paid on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts. Accounts with Firms and Individuals solicit, d. Travelers' cheeks for sale ami drafts issued available in ul countries. BENJ. CAMERON, Pres. F. A HOLLIDAY, Vice Pres. ERNEST W. PETERSON, Cashier. Mrs. G. W. B a u d e r e n te r ta in e d the e m b ro id ery clu b la s t T u esd ay S ev e n tee n m em b ers w ere p re se n t, and L u ste d all re p o rte d an exceedingly p le a s a n t tim e. T h e n ext m e e tin g will be w ith Mr an d Mrs. O. L u sted v isited in Mrs. O. W. B lack b u rn . Mrs. J. F itz g e ra ld m ade a trip to P o rtla n d last F rid a y , th e la t te r re- W ash in g to n S a tu rd a y , r e tu rn in g via tu rn e d S unday. T h e eclipse of th e moon wum d e a r P o rtla n d w here sh e v isited frien d s. M rs D olan, w ho h as been ill, is up ly aeen h e re lust WediwMiday ev en in g ag ain . H e r d a u g h te r-in -la w , Mrs. at It o'clock. Dolan from P o rtla n d w as w ith h er h r. B ittn e r, of G resh am , w as call- d u rin g h e r Illness. ed last W ednesday to th e bedside of Rev. A. J. L ucas h a s re n te d th e A. C. W lhlon, w ho is very ill. old hom e of Mrs. J. A. S tep h en s fo r Mr. E rz, M athew R auw an d Ed. th e season w h ere he w ill g a rd e n and S e ste r sold a c a rlo a d o f p o ta to e s to ra ise chickens. Mr S w ank, o f P o rtla n d . T he W o m en ’s C h ris tia n T em per-1 Mr and Mrs. A. C. Cook an d fa m an ce U nion held a very in te re stin g m eetin g w ith a la rg e a tte n d a n c e at I ily, of P o rtla n d , a u to e d o u t la s t S u n th e hom e of th e p re s id e n t Mrs. M il ler. T he n ext m e etin g will be w ith Mrs. M cL aughlin. Mrs. T. L au d erb ack has gone to P o rtla n d to rem ain fo r th e season w hile h e r h u sb a n d is a t w ork w ith th e fo re st rese rv e crew . qua.Hr fo r t h e p o u t lo a , tra d « , or 7 S h o w - C a r d * . . . rtn n g ---------------- -— The Forty Year Test. B o x Ax*. Scranton, Pa. - ■atlaa oa ay A | Bank of Gresham day to visit Mrs. C ook’s p a re n ts, Mr. and M rs W II. H am ilton. Nick R auw Is en jo y in g a few d a y s’ on th e farm d u rin g the nice w e a th e r Mr. and Mrs. J B. L en t an d daugli te r Je a n w ere c a lle rs a t th e ir farm la st S a tu rd ay . T he w arm su n sh in e of th e past few days hav e b ro u g h t th e pencil tre e s Into full bloom . Dr Eyes tasted and Geo In g lis Si fitted T h ere a re sev eral new ads. In th is issue of th e O utlook. B e tte r read them all to m ak e su re . Are You Going to Build? Inquiries a n d O rd e rs Invited for all G rad es of L um ber at lowest Prices. D e liv e rie s M ade Dealers. --------------------------- o P L E A H A N T • H O M E B A P T I S T C h u rch Field Fence of all kinds, and price. ' " X V e t f & ’X s'," .0^0". S,°* a re so Io rou can't afford to us« 'r iJ S S f’S K J “ *»ch month" other kinds Mstlgsr Bros. A " Hf ** i0t • - - m -C o t'trsir -«C f i o ' month P- m As». A. J. Lucas, Pastor. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Phone 446 MARTIN LENNARTZ. Mgr. Sandy, Ore